Aimee-Ffion Edwards

Aimee-Ffion Edwards
Movie and TV Credits

Aimee-Ffion Edwards was born on November 21, 1987 and is currently 36 years old.

About Aimee-Ffion Edwards

Aimee-Ffion Edwards is a talented Welsh actress who has made a name for herself in both film and television. Born in Newport, Gwent, Wales, Edwards grew up speaking both Welsh and English, which has allowed her to showcase her linguistic abilities in various productions. Her bilingualism has been a significant asset to her career, opening up opportunities for her to work on projects in both languages.

Throughout her career, Edwards has appeared in a number of notable Welsh productions, showcasing her acting skills in her native language. She has appeared in Welsh-language television shows such as "Caerdydd" and "Y Pris", as well as Welsh-language films like "Patagonia" and "Just Jim". Her ability to switch seamlessly between Welsh and English has earned her critical acclaim and a loyal following among Welsh-speaking audiences.

In addition to her Welsh-language work, Edwards has also made a name for herself in English-language productions. She has appeared in popular TV shows such as "Peaky Blinders", "The Hour", and "Detectorists", as well as films like "Queen & Country" and "Trap for Cinderella". Her versatile acting style and ability to portray complex characters have made her a favorite among directors and audiences alike. Whether she is speaking Welsh or English, Edwards continues to captivate audiences with her talent and charm.

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Movie Credits

Aimee-Ffion Edwards has appeared in 12 movies.

These include Life and Death in the Warehouse, Under Milk Wood, The Left Behind, A Poet in New York, Zero Sum, Aberfan: The Green Hollow, The Harrowing, Epithet, Walking and Talking, To Provide All People, Queen & Country and Blithe Spirit.

TV Credits

Aimee-Ffion Edwards has appeared in 13 TV Series.

These include 101 Dalmatian Street, Dreamland, Loaded, Walking and Talking, Skins, Luther, Detectorists, Troy: Fall of a City, Wolf Hall, Inside No. 9, Slow Horses, Peaky Blinders and Death in Paradise.